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Bride's
portrait sitting:has highest priority
-Good,- night's -.sleep before picture
is taken, urged by lOrofesqona0
. The perfect bridal portrait! Keeping in mind the finished
black and white photo, the bride wears •her hair soft and natu-
ral, lets herself show througfi light make-up.
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nice -to -have
tea kettle. 1 -2 qt.
doubleboiler, 1 - 2 qt, •
6 - 8 custard cups
add'l. pieplate
angel cake pan. 10
pring fOrm pan. 13"
mixing bowls, 3 sizes, nesting
-measuring cups, 14 -; cup
sizes
graduated measurer. 1,4 t to .1 T ,
2 paring knives. 21/2 - 31/2" blade
utility knife. 5- blade
scalloped slicing knife 8" blade
carving knife and fork
can opener. jar opener
rotary beater
strainer. med. mesh. 5" diam.
rolling pin
vegetable peeler
° grater -shredder set
wire Whisk
rubber spatula
slotted spoon
2 stirring spoons
long-bandled fork
corkscrew
canister set. 4 -piece
bread. cake containers
additional paring knives
grapefruit knife
French chef's knife
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High on a bride-to-be's
list of "musts" should be a
notation to make an ap- •
pointment with a profes-
sional portrait photogra-
pher.
Most young women want
two kinds of photographs:
a forrhal photograph of the
bride alone before the wed-
ding; bride and groom,
wedding party, and candids
at the' church and recep-
-tion. The professional pho-
tographer is prepared and
trained, to do both. He's
proud of his reputation and .
eager to help .you with pro-
fessional advice and skill.
The first step toward a
permanent record is to
make an appointment for
your formal photograph.
This,should be done as soon
as you know the date of the
final fitting for your gown.
At the same time your pho-
tographer will advise about
photographs for the news-
papers, grooming and bout
quet for the fermal photo-
graph, and„how to prepare
for the candids you desire.
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For the Newspapers
Most photographers take
bridal portraits at least
three weeks -before the wed-
ding. They know that most
newspapers use bridal pho-
tographs only the day of
or after the wedding. Few
photographers advise tak-
ing' formal photogfaphs the
day of the ceremony. The
bride is usually nervous, the
bridesmaids eager to get to
the reception and emergen-
cies frequently develop to
add to the confusion.
Many ptotographers.have
wedding forms they are
happy to send the bride.
These should be typed with
names and descriptions ,for
newspaper publication. The
photographer will be happy
to mail the epinplete form
and glossy prints to the.
newspapers, but does not
take responsibility for the
paper's using them.
If the bride chooses to de-
liver her.,wedding news per-
sonally, site should check on
deadlines.
Kodak professional pho-
tography experts agree that
once the date for photog-
raphy has been set, there
are a number of things the
individual can do on her
own to prepare for a flatter-
ing portrait. First of all, get
a good night's sleep the
night before photography
soyour eyes will spatkle.
Ask your hair stylist to de-
sign a simple hairdo that will
look well „, with- your head -
,piece and veil. If the pho-
tographer has special make-
up requirements for the film
he uses, he will advise you.
Certainly, a bride should
avoid a painted look in her
formal portraU. But the
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one place she can "dress up"
with makeup is her eyes.
Eye can stand accenting
wit n a conservative amount
o mascara, shadow and
brow makeup.
Achim! Photographer
If you have a special fea-
ture of your bridal ensem-
ble, be sure to advise your
ph6tographer. Perhaps your
gown includes some heir-
' loora.4ce, or you will carry
O a special keepsake the pho-
tographer should feature.
O Candids taken A. the
wedding require advashce
planning too.
Though pictures for news-
papers should be in black
and white, most brides pre-,-
fer all their other wedding
photographs. in beautiful
direct color.
A day perfect for its detail. '
Long months of planning precede a tveddlno day Cong lists 01 debits to be
synchronized Into a perfect day—Ther• are no second chances.
Every piece of lace Is gently In place, *very lock of hair painstakingly arranged,
ever); smile perfectly genuine,
Every &dell must be captured at once...In perfectlon—there ars no -second
chances.
Only a trained professional photographer can capture your wedding day
• smoothly, confidently, forever.
Eric Carman Photography
95 Toronto Street,'GoderIch
Phone 524-7924 •
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